Krider's Early Bearing CHERRY TREES 
SOUR CHERRY VARIETIES 
3244 LARGE MONTMORENCY. Everywhere the most pop- 
ular. Tree strong, thrifty grower, making a large symmetri- 
cal head; fruit is large size, dark red, melting, juicy, 
sprightly acid flavor, and is especially valuable for cooking 
purposes. This is the large dark red Cherry so much used 
for locker storage after quick freezing. The kind grown by 
large commercial orchardists and canned for the markets. 
Unequalled for Cherry pies or for fresh fruit after canning 
or freezing. 
3245 EARLY RICHMOND. The Cherry for those first juicy 
Cherry pies. Earliest ripening Cherry and a heavy producer 
of fruit. Large and light red in color. Bring top prices on 
early markets and very desirable for home canning or dry- 
ing. Trees bear when quite small and long waits for a fruit 
crop are done away with when you plant a few trees of 
Early Richmond. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
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~~\3124 PIXWELL. The new Gooseberry originated at North 
Dakota Experiment Station; as the name implies, it picks 
well. Berries hang on slender stems 2 inches below regular 
branches, making them easy to pick. Large oval, light green 
berries turning to pink when ripe. Yield enormous crops; 
very hardy. 
Prices: 2-yr., No. 1, 80c each; 2 for $1.55; 5 for $3.75; 
10 for $7.20, prepaid. 
~ 3108 RED LAKE CURRANTS 
The finest of all red Currants. Extra large berries in large, 
full, well-formed bunches. Sweeter, less acid and a better 
keeper than other varieties. Yield is enormous, making a very 
dependable money-maker for commercial growers. 
Prices: 2-yr. plants, 50c each; 2 for 90c; 5 for $2.10; 10 for 
$3.75, prepaid. 
Note: Gooseberries and Currants cannot be shipped into 
the following states: California, Washington, Oregon, 
Idaho, Montana, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, 
Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, 
New Jersey, and West Virginia. 
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Large Montmorency—The Standard of Excellence in Cherri 
Largest Sour Cherry—Unexcelied as Fresh Fruit or for Canning 
SWEET CHERRY VARIETIES 
\ 3246 BLACK BING. This black Cherry bears fruit of large 
size and deep color. Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest 
quality; tree thrifty, upright grower, very hardy and pro- 
ductive; a fine shipping and market variety. Also excellent 
for drying and home canning. May be used for locker stor- 
age after quick freezing. Always brings top prices on the 
market due to its large size and deep color. 
3247 WINDSOR. Tree upright, and a rapid grower; fruit 
large, roundish, oblong, very firm and juicy; flesh pinkish 
and sometimes streaked; quality very good; a productive 
bearer; has attracted attention owing to its large size and 
shiny deep maroon color. 
3248 NAPOLEON or ROYAL ANN. A beautiful Cherry of 
large size, pale yellow with bright red cheek; flesh firm 
and sweet; one of the best for market and canning. 
YOUR CHOICE OF THE SOUR 
AND SWEET CHERRY VARIETIES: 
Nice, 2-Yr., 9/16", 3- to 4-ft. trees, 
$1.85 each; 3 for $5.25; 6 for $9.50, prepaid. 
SELECTED VARIETIES OF 
PLUM TREES 
3236 STANLEY PRUNE. Beautiful large Prune-Plum. Sweet, 
rich and juicy. Hardy in all sections and one of the best 
Plums you can grow. Deep blue color. 
~* 3250 SUPERIOR 
Semi-Dwarf, Young Bearing 
Beautiful wine-red skin covered with purple bloom. Yellow 
flesh is delicious, sweet and juicy; freestone. A very good all- 
around Plum for every purpose. Trees bear early and yield 
big crops of extra large Plums. A very hardy variety, recom- 
ulate for northern and western states. Plant 2 trees for best 
results. 
~\3238 REINE CLAUDE. Very large, juicy Plum with golden 
yellow skin and flesh. Sweet and flavorful and an excel- 
lent Plum for canning or for use as fresh fruit. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ABOVE PLUMS 
Well rooted, 2-yr., 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.90 each; 
3 for $5.25, prepaid. 
(Write for prices if interested in large quantities. ) 
